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Print Day in May 2014

4/30/2014

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Print Day in May, the first Saturday in May, celebrates the art and community of printmakers. It’s a day to get together in studios across the world to make prints.
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Graphic/Image by Beth Truso
This Saturday, May 3rd is the annual Print Day in May (PDM). Started in 2007 by Robynn Smith and the MPC Printmakers, the annual community printmaking event has spread across the world; Printmakers from all over join together in studios and via social media to print and share their work. 

It's a day when the international printmaking community comes together to celebrate and share this inspiring medium with others.

Participation is open to anyone.  To be included on the official PDM artist list, visit the blog or Facebook page and leave a comment stating your name and location you'll be printing from. Then send photos throughout the day to be posted and shared on the sites.

This year I'm maintaining the artist list, and will be updating the blog with photos from participants as the day progresses. Be sure to check back over the course of the following week to see all the photos that are posted of the completed works. 

Will you be participating? Will you be blogging about the day? Leave me a comment below. 
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